Earlier today I wrote Junior Senator Michael Bennet (D-Colo.) and thanked him for valiantly standing up to the decayed Washington DC ambiance that currently showcases with pride on a daily basis. Sen. Bennet headed a very matter of fact letter written to Majority Leader Sen. Harry Reid, who has become somewhat of a buffoon in recent months due to the failure-to-launch escapade that was health care reform. This letter called for Maj. Leader Reid to pass the public health insurance option under “Reconciliation” (I really don’t want to explain what that means… Click here for help; I wrote the section on The Byrd Rule… Just a little harmless self-fellation.) If this were to happen the democrats would only need a simple majority to pass the highly contested public option… Suck on that Joe Lieberman!
Here is my letter in it’s entirety, the only omitted information is some personal items that I don’t want all of the internet to have access to:
Sen. Michael Bennet:
I am not one for penning a long overly emotional diatribe, so I will keep this short and sweet. Thank you for standing up for me by writing Sen. Reid, which called on him to pass the public option via reconciliation. I am a junior at California State University at Monterey Bay, and earlier this year I lost my employee provided health insurance due to a massive cut in hours. I suffer from (insert disease here)*, without health insurance I now pay roughly (insert number here)* a month out of pocket in medication other medical expenses. As I'm sure you can remember back to your college years, it is not known as a time where cash is plentiful. I have now maxed out all credit cards and can no longer make my monthly payments. Creditors are beginning to call me on a daily basis and are threatening to garnish what little wages I earn. A month into this semester and I cannot afford to pay for my textbooks; hoping to attend law school upon completing my bachelors degree my GPA is tremendously important. Without text books I am put at a huge disadvantage and I am growing increasingly afraid that my dreams of law school will be just that… Dreams. Well it appears that this letter has become exactly what I told you I didn’t want it to be, apologies all around. Please excuse the pseudo stream of conscious tone this letter has taken, I have a large test tomorrow and unfortunately without a textbook I am at the mercy of the library and their limited hours… Wish me luck.
Thank you,
Christopher R*****
*Omitted for security





9 comments:
your a child molestor who know nothing aboot anyfing...
Sen Harry Butt Smear is a bag of rotting meat chunks...trooo, but your post fails to account for the cost of insuring scumderds like yourself after i make sweet forcelove to you nasty mud gape...and you need stitches from my coach johnston filling you over and over and over and over and over and over again....
I FEEL FOR YOU- AND MY FAMILY IS PRAYING FOR YOU
Very good letter, I have been to many "lobby parties" in Washington and have become a staunch advocate of a single payer system. The only way they are going to get it passed is with more wonderful letters like the one you wrote.
On a complete side note, I found your first post hilarious and see a future in writing for you!
-Dr. Dan
It's nice to see a proactive student sharing deep truths about their life. That takes guts, and I am glad that the "crazies" on the internet have stayed away from this post... for the most part. I am a doctor and I really hope that more young people read this post and voice their opinion's about our awful health care system. Maybe I should start a blog complaining about the problems I face as a doctor. Anyway keep up the good work, and thank you for sharing that letter.
Your self masturbatory nature even makes me cum.....Feel dat drip on your knucks....
As for alls teh doctors-- Yoo can't show up for eight years of junior college and call yooself a learned docter of medicine.
Yoo R all as re-taw-ded as sarah palins thing birth--look at my feet dey're special....blam cum on your boy bits.
you guys are sick,this is for a class i think and you are saying such awful things. rot in hell
I don;t know what some peoples problem is. This Student has shared something special with all of you and yet you make fun of him
Good for you! I like to see people taking their situations into their own hands and writing to our representatives in Congress. I feel for you, so many people share your same story and it is disgusting that all these members of Congress sit and argue about health care (all of them having health care might i add!) and every day Americans suffer. Let's put politics and egos aside, recognize the real need for change in the health care system. It is obviously needed.
I hope you are watching the health care reform debate on TV today!!!
cross your fingers
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